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RAINS RESTRICT ACCESS TO RAJA WAR DISPLACED

Heavy rains are not allowing aid to reach people displaced by the border war in Raja County, Western Bahr El Ghazal, and aid agencies...

UNHCR WARNS SUDANESE REFUGEES OPERATIONS AT BREAKING POINT

UNHCR, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, has warned on Wednesday that the situation for refugees fleeing Blue Nile and South Kordofan states of...

HEALTH CARE SERVICES ROSE FROM 14 TO 44 PERCENT

Primary health care services have improved from covering 14 percent of the country in 2010 to 44 percent in 2012. Director-General of Planning, Coordination...

ENTHUSIASTS EXPRESS HOPE THAT ART SELLS SOUTH SUDAN IMAGE

Art lovers have expressed hope that art can sell a positive image of South Sudan and unite people against tribalism. These were some of...

UNMISS EVALUATES FIRST YEAR PERFORMANCE

UNMISS, the United Nation Mission in South Sudan, has today presented its first yearly report to civil society organizations and media houses. The mission...

JUBA CITY COUNCIL LAYS NEW TRUCKS PARKING RULES

Juba authorities are starting today an operation to free the city's streets of heavy vehicles and car sales and park them in a proper...

YEI STREETS READY TO WELCOME INDEPENDENCE DAY

Yei streets are being readied to welcome the first Independence Day celebration in South Sudan. Assistant Commissioner for Physical Infrastructure Goodwill Soro told Radio...

NIMULE TRADERS COMPLAIN OVER LACK OF SMALL POUND NOTES

Traders in Nimule town blame lack of small notes of South Sudan Pounds to the persistent use of Ugandan shillings in transactions. Inyani Jackson,...

MISSING 4 BILLION USD INVESTIGATION ON TRACK

Investigations into the alleged missing four billion US Dollars saga is in progress and may prove the claim to be false. Vice-president Riek Machar...

529 CIVIL SERVANTS GRADUATE IN WAU

529 civil servants from different institutions in Western Bahr el-Ghazal state graduated on Tuesday after completing a long-term core skills training. Adam Smith International...

NUBA TRADERS URGED TO PRACTICE FAIR PRICES

Nuba Mountains traders were urged to sell goods they import from South Sudan at fair prices. Deputy Chairman for Trade Union in Kauda Administrative...

PRESS FREEDOM IN DANGER IN SOUTH SUDAN

Reporters Without Borders said in a report released on Tuesday that press freedom in South Sudan risks becoming as restricted as in the Sudan....

ONE THOUSAND REGISTER FOR INDEPENDENCE MARATHON

One thousand athletes have registered for the Independence Marathon that will be run in Juba on Saturday. United Agency Limited and the national ministry...

UN ENGINEERS ASSESS YEI ROADS

A UN engineering team arrived in Yei to make an assessment of the roads in the county. Andrew Paul, an economist working for United...

WESTERN BAHR EL GHAZAL ANNOUNCES SUDAN CERTIFICATE RESULTS

The Ministry of Education of Western Bahr El Ghazal has announced on Monday morning the results of the exams of students who sat for...

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